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A cover letter for a job application must be
short, general in nature, and capture the attention of
the reader.
short, mentioning your skills, personal likes and
dislikes.
short, specific, and must capture the attention of the
reader.
short and clearly mention why you like the job you are
applying for.

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Answered by fadilahkhanA
2

Answer:

9 steps to writing a compelling cover letter

Writing an effective cover letter that gets you noticed by employers can be done by following a few simple steps:

1. Start by listing your name and address

As with many standard business letters, you should include a few pieces of information at the top of your cover letter. Some people might center their name and address at the top of the page, mirroring the way it looks on their resume. For example:

Ali Lang

555 Orchard Lane, Las Vegas, NV | (555) 888-4000 | [email protected]

Otherwise, you might decide to simply list each piece of information on a new line oriented to the left-hand side of the page. For example:

Ali Lang

[email protected]

555 Orchard Lane

Las Vegas, NV

(555) 888-4000

2. Include the date

Next, include the date of the day you are sending the letter. The date line should be separated from your address and the recipient’s address.

3. List the recipient’s name and address

After the date, you will list the recipient’s name and information. You can find these details by looking at the company’s website or Indeed Company Page. This information will also likely be listed on the job posting.

The top part of your letter should look like this:

Ali Lang

[email protected]

555 Orchard Lane

Las Vegas, NV

(555) 888-4000

May 5, 20XX

Terry Washington

Revolve Inc.

123 Vineyard Drive

Las Vegas, NV

Please note that if you are emailing your cover letter, you do not need to list the information in steps 1–3.

Related: How to Format a Cover Letter

4. Open with an introduction

Start by introducing your letter with a standard greeting like “Dear,” or “Hello.”

5. Include an opening paragraph about your intent to apply

Write an introductory paragraph that includes the position you’re applying for. You should also include a statement about your enthusiasm in regards to the role and company.

6. Write a second paragraph about your background

Your second paragraph should be a brief overview of your background as is relevant to the position. Here, you should include key achievements, skills and specialties that make you particularly suited to perform well in the position. Focus on one or two and provide specific details about your success including measurable impacts you made.

Pay close attention to keywords listed in the job description and include those that you identify within the body of your cover letter. You should only include information about your most recent one or two professional experiences.

7. Focus on another reason why you are qualified in the next paragraph

Your next paragraph should focus on another key achievement or skill that is relevant to the position. Instead of repeating details from your resume, expand on specific stories or anecdotes that display your fitness for the role.

8. Conclude with reasons why you are uniquely qualified

Your last paragraph should recap the reasons you are applying for the role and why you would be a great fit. Keep the closing conclusion brief and explain that you look forward to hearing from the employer with next steps.

9. End with your signature

Finally, sign your name after a closing line like “All the best,” or “Sincerely.”

By using these steps, you will be able to write a simple, impactful cover letter that shows employers why you are uniquely qualified for the position.

Answered by amritanshwiverma84
0

Answer:

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